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However, when the sensor nodes are randomly deployed in the monitoring region, a large number of sensor nodes maybe be deployed closed to the sink.
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Even though they are deployed close to incidents that take place, the French rarely intervene.
It can be deployed close to the battlefield and made operational in one and a half hours.
Even before the emergence of a nuclear threat, South Korea still faced a 1.1m-strong North Korean army, most of which is deployed close to the south and which, with artillery shells and conventional missiles, could quickly devastate Seoul, the capital.
This may be galling for Israelis, but few would contest that the American air force, with planes deployed closer to Iran and the ability to bring in aircraft carriers, could do a much more thorough job.
But no American forces were deployed close enough to Benghazi to get there in time, and Mr. Panetta reiterated that a review of security at American diplomatic posts was under way.
President Putin has suggested a discussion of a mobile boost-phase system that in a time of tension could be deployed close to the borders of a "state of concern".
Libyan militias, jihadi groups, and Islamic State affiliates believed to be in cahoots with the trafficking networks are said to have heavy artillery and anti-aircraft batteries deployed close to the coast.
"We've been requesting that and also requesting for reassurance purposes we'd like to have police deployed close if not in the stadiums, just to be able to deploy a tactical option so things could be contained before anything escalates".
Therefore, the LT-OBSs were deployed close to Nishinoshima.
Additionally, the lander deployed closest to the coral area was equipped with a sediment trap that collected settling particles over the period of deployment at 27 day intervals.
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